Communication Arts: Faculty Presentations (1991-2022)
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from 2022
Frisky in your Forties: Call Me Kat Revises the 'Crazy Cat Lady' Trope, Shana Bridges
“Cane Boil” (Documentary), Dean Cummings
“The Secret Life of an Alien Teenager” Three alien siblings are sent to earth by their mother to learn a lesson (Multi-cam Production)., Dean Cummings
from 2021
Embodying History: Hip-Hop Dance as Resistance and Protest, Sarah E. McCarroll
The Key Plays: A House Divided, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2020
G-Men Heroes and Deep-State Thugs: Analysis of Hollywood’s Historical Representation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dean Cummings
Political Ads: Political Advertising is a Windfall of Profit for Television Stations, Dean Cummings
Social Penetration Theory and the Spam Correspondence of the Presidential Campaign, Dean Cummings
Back in the Narrative’: Creating the Citizen Body in Hamilton, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2019
G-Men Heroes or Deep State Thugs: Hollywood's Historical Representation of the FBI, Dean Cummings
Political Cash Cows: US Television Stations Remain Relevant and Lucrative Because of Political Campaigns, Dean Cummings
Script Presentation: Counter Revolution Respondent, John Goshorn
Script Presentation: What is Done Respondent, John Goshorn
Back in the Narrative’: Creating the Citizen Body in Hamilton, Sarah E. McCarroll
"One Man’s Vision of the World”: Yeats and the Abbey Theatre, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2018
Nutrition facts and consumption acts: Testing the effects calorie label design on consumers’ decision-making processes, Lauren Bayliss
No One Is Watching: Millennial Disengagement from the Main Stream, Dean Cummings
Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks – The Impact of Multimedia Journalism on Ageism in Television News, Dean Cummings
The Candy Bar – CHEAT TEST: SIX reasons why journalists take the bait of “Fake News’, Dean Cummings
The MMJ became a McJob: The McDonaldization of Multimedia Journalism, Dean Cummings
The 2018 Digital Showcase: Sights and Sounds of the South, Dean C. Cummings, Kenny D. Smith, and John Goshorn
The Cognitive Ecology of Objects and Things at Smallhythe Place, Sarah E. McCarroll
The Key Plays: Underdogs, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2017
Health cues, food cues, and final selections: The effects of nutrition format and individual differences on desired portion size, Lauren Bayliss
Mediated food cues: A theoretical framework for sensory information, Lauren Bayliss